Chicago, Ill. – Aug. 5, 2018 – The Midwest Collegiate League has released its 2018 all-league team and postseason awards.

The MCL awards and all-league team are based on voting by the league’s managers, broadcasters and official scorers. Voting takes place prior to the first postseason game, so awards are based exclusively on regular-season performance.

Most Valuable Player – Nate Montgomery, Northwest Indiana OilmenStats: .345 AVG, 7 HR, 28 RBIs, 36 Runs, .436 OBP, .605 SLG, 32 GamesResume: Montgomery earned the respect of opponents and teammates alike during a prosperous summer with the Oilmen. The rising senior at Tusculum dominated the MVP voting, hauling in 60 percent of the vote with no other vote-getter receiving more than 10 percent. Montgomery matched the Oilmen single-season home run record while also garnering an MCL All-Star Game appearance.

Pitcher of the Year – Quinn Gudaitis, Bloomington BobcatsStats: 4-4, 2.08 ERA, 50 SO, 20 BB, 9 G, 47 2/3 IPGudaitis turned in a strong season for the Bobcats highlighted by three consecutive complete game shutouts in the month of July, helping Bloomington earn a postseason appearance. A two-time MCL Pitcher of the Week, Gudaitis edged Southland’s Anthony Rogers by one vote for the MCL Pitcher of the Year honors. The 2018 MCL All-Star is entering his sophomore year at Illinois Wesleyan University.

Manager of the Year – Ben Caple, DuPage County HoundsCaple earned his third MCL regular season title in four years as the manager of the Hounds, guiding his team to a 30-13 record (.698 winning percentage), tops in the league by 3 ½ games over second-place Southland. The runner-up in the Manager of the Year voting was Bloomington’s Jake Wegner.